We couldn’t agree more. So we partner with you and your project teams to make more of the change you want to happen, happen.Healthcare executives across the country partner with us to avoid the frustration and disappointment that comes with the lack of progress.Our strategy implementation consulting services are tailored specifically for the project needs of every engagement.

This is what we hear when we get on the phone with healthcare executives

“This project needed to be done yesterday.” - VP, Strategy and Business DevelopmentPerhaps the IT department queue is too long, a deadline is looming, or the need to innovate requires a fresh perspective. We provide technology, healthcare knowledge, and/or implementation resources for a project team.

“We have to get it right this time.” - SVP of System Transformation It can be difficult for technology vendors and project teams to mesh. It’s even worse when you discover the consultant doesn’t know healthcare delivery. We’ll articulate technology requirements, document business workflow, and partner with the project team to vet and/or manage vendor partners.

THERE'S AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION HAPPENING (AND WITHOUT YOUR INPUT)

We operate on a simple theory: to create change something (or more commonly: somethings) must be done. Strategy without execution is just bluster. We’re scouring the country for healthcare delivery leaders that are masterful at getting things done. Is it you? Is it someone you know? Be a part of our To Done List.

It feels a bit over the top to even say it but we're not sure that makes it any less true: getting things done is the most important skillset for a healthcare administrator to have because moving something from [here] to [there]—advancing an agenda, the job of a leader!—no matter how small or large is challenging.

We operate on a simple theory: to create change something (or more commonly: somethings) must be done. Strategy remains merely a (potentially) smart idea absent implementation. Strategy without execution is just bluster. And that’s what we all call a blowhard.

However, some people and some organizations are really good at it. It: getting things done. It: a task (big or small) completed thoughtfully and within a reasonable amount of time.

It: someone you never have to worry about completing a project assignment. It: the person you rely on when an important thing must be completed. It: an organization that considers implementing strategy as important as determining strategy.Here’s what we’re up to: we believe the ability to get things done can be developed, honed, and shared. So we’re creating something (i.e., a book) that focuses on just that. And we’re scouring the country for healthcare delivery leaders that are masterful at getting things done. We're calling it the To Done List.

Is it you? Is it someone you know? We want to chat. Can we chat? Shoot us a note at done@ready.health. There'll be something in it for you, too.